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Fuel Management
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Cube MC & Self Service MC
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Delta FT 4000 |
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The FT4000 is a
simple yet sophisticated fuel
management system, designed to
provide complete control for
commercial transport
organizations dispensing fuel
to authorized vehicles on -site.
The FT4000 comprises hardware
and software, the hardware is a
highly specified Fuel Access
Control Terminal (FACT) designed
to be installed at the fuelling
location. The FT4000 is
available in either pedestal
mounted or wall mounted options.
Fueltek FM software is a
Microsoft windows based package
which can run on any windows 32
bit platform. The FT4000 uses
Datatag as the access method for
authorization to use the
fuelling facility.

The FT4000 system incorporates a
telephone style keypad which
enables odometer readings,
driver ID's, fleet numbers etc.
to be entered at the point of
fuelling. To complete the user
interface we use our extremely
reliable data tag reader. The
FT4000P incorporates vehicle /
driver messaging. A message can
be programmed at the FUELTEK FM
software and sent to the FACT.
The next time the relevant data
tag is used at the FACT a
message will be displayed.
The FT4000P system has the
capability to provide unlimited
storage capacity for
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look up tables,
fleet lists and transaction
storage the system offers a
minimum primary memory capacity
of 2,000 transactions between
downloads to the PC, these are
stored in non-volatile memory
that does not require a battery
back-up, which, means even in
the event of a mains power fail
the system will retain all data.
The primary memory can be
upgraded to store larger numbers
of transactions if required.

Communications
The FT4000 can support a number
or communication methods.
Direct Wire - RS485, RS232. -
GSM Modem - Serial Modem – Radio

Construction
The FT4000 Cabinet is
manufactured entirely from
stainless steel. The unit is
sturdy, robust and designed to
operate in harsh environments.

The FT4000 is available as a
Pedestal Mounted Unit or a Wall
Mounted Unit.
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Rotech is catering from the
smallest to the largest fleets
throughout the country. |
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